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is a private university in Narashino, Chiba, Japan. abbreviated as ,,,. The school was founded in 1942 in Machida, Tokyo. In 1946 it was relocated to Kimitsu, Chiba, adopted the present name at the same time. Four years later, it was moved to the present location. It is the oldest private technical university in Japan. == History == Chiba Institute of Technology began as . The meaning of Kōa means that Asia wakes up. Japanese government issued a permission of the establishment on December 7, 1941(December 8 Asia time). Kōa Institute of Technology was founded by Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni, Osami Nagano, Kuniyoshi Obara, Minoru Tōgō, Kotaro Honda, Hidetsugu Yagi, Shigenao Konishi, Yuzuru Hiraga, Nobuteru Mori(Mori Konzern founder・See also Shōwa Denkō), Satoru Mori(Son Nobuteru Mori), Kitaro Nishida, Shunpei Honma, Tokutomi Sohō, Saneatsu Mushanokōji in 1942. File:HIH Prince Naruhiko of Higashikuni.jpg|Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni File:ADMIRAL O.NAGANO.jpg|Osami Nagano File:Kuniyoshi Obara.JPG|Kuniyoshi Obara File:Minoru togoh.jpg|Minoru Tōgō File:Kotaro Honda.jpg|Kotaro Honda File:Hidetsugu Yagi.jpg|Hidetsugu Yagi File:Konishi Shigenao.jpg|Shigenao Konishi File:Yuzuru Hiraga.JPG|Yuzuru Hiraga File:Nobuteru mori.jpg|Nobuteru Mori File:Mori Satoru 1953.jpg|Satoru Mori File:Kitaro Nishidain in Feb. 1943.jpg|Kitaro Nishida File:Shunpei Honma,1932.jpg|Shunpei Honma File:Tokutomi Soho.jpg|Tokutomi Sohō File:Saneatsu Mushanokoji 1 cropped.jpg|Saneatsu Mushanokōji The college was founded as a national policy for the rise of Asia tech. The purpose of the construction of the college was a contribution to the world culture and dissemination of engineering education to the people of Asia. Kōa Institute of Technology took full-scale support from University of Tokyo, Tohoku University, Tokyo Institute of Technology as an educational institution to bring up the engineers who would lead a nation. Department of Industrial Engineering and materials management courses,aeronautical engineering, mechanical engineering has been installed at the university. The next person was the goal of Kōa Institute of Technology. *Kotaro Honda, Thomas Alva Edison, Hideyo Noguchi, Albert Einstein, Hidetsugu Yagi, Willy Messerschmitt, Kitaro Nishida, Immanuel Kant etc. File:Kotaro Honda.jpg|Kotaro Honda File:Thomas Edison2.jpg|Thomas Edison File:Noguchi Hideyo.jpg|Noguchi Hideyo File:Einstein 1921 by F Schmutzer - restoration.jpg|Albert Einstein File:Hidetsugu Yagi.jpg|Hidetsugu Yagi File:Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1969-169-19, Willy Messerschmitt.jpg|Willy Messerschmitt File:Kitaro Nishidain in Feb. 1943.jpg|Kitaro Nishida File:Immanuel Kant (painted portrait).jpg|Immanuel Kant In 1944, the headquarters of the University was moved to Sophia University in Kōjimachi from Tamagawa Gakuen. The metallurgy course work was relocated to the Kawasaki Heavy Industries factory yard in Kawasaki, Kanagawa in September. The Kōjimachi and Kawasaki campus were destroyed during the April 13, 1945 and May 25 Tokyo air raids in World War II. The college was consigned to a class in the Tokyo Institute of Technology until 1946. The college changed its name into "Chiba Institute of Technology(CIT)" in 1946 and moved to the Kimitu campus. Four years later, it was moved to the present location. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chiba Institute of Technology」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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